The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... give up the securities . But if the ' securi- ties ' really secure him in a time of difficulty , he will not like to give them up , and take a bit of paper — a mere cheque , which may be paid or not paid . He will say to his debtor ...
... give up the securities . But if the ' securi- ties ' really secure him in a time of difficulty , he will not like to give them up , and take a bit of paper — a mere cheque , which may be paid or not paid . He will say to his debtor ...
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... give you any kind of compen- sation ? None at all . Does he not consider you as his agent , and in some degree responsible for the safety of the bills which you give him ? —Not at all . Does he not prefer you on the score of his judging ...
... give you any kind of compen- sation ? None at all . Does he not consider you as his agent , and in some degree responsible for the safety of the bills which you give him ? —Not at all . Does he not prefer you on the score of his judging ...
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... give the Committee any idea of what you would consider about a fair and desirable proportion which should be so kept unemployed ? —I think the best idea which I can give upon that subject is to give our annual state- ment , or balance ...
... give the Committee any idea of what you would consider about a fair and desirable proportion which should be so kept unemployed ? —I think the best idea which I can give upon that subject is to give our annual state- ment , or balance ...
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